Monday, June 27, 2016

Surprises

        I have always LOVED surprises. I love that someone has cared enough to put their time, effort, and energy into doing something thoughtful just for me. That is just what God does for us all of the time! If you are on the lookout, you can find them all around you. I have heard them called unexpected blessings. God loves us so much that He has put them in place in ways specific to each of His children. One that He has really used to encourage me is the appearance of hummingbirds at just the right time. Hummingbirds have come to have a very special meaning in my life, a sweet reminder that there is so much good in life if we are looking for it, even in the midst of the hard.  
        My week has been full of surprises, some good and some not so good. (OK, so mostly very bad like finding a rat in my backyard, but I am trying to be optimistic here!) It has been a rollercoaster of a week! Some surprises I could do without and they leave me feeling drained and weary. This morning God brought Psalm 23 in front of me twice within a few minutes. I love when He does that! There is no doubt that He meant it specifically to encourage me this morning. It is a very familiar passage to me but the words washed over me in a new way as I read them this morning.
        Last night I gave my four year old a surprise I had gotten for him at the store. He was giddy with excitement as he opened the box to see what it was. He exclaimed “Thank you, Mommy! Thank you, thank you!” as he opened the box. Before he even saw what it was, he was so grateful and excited because he trusted me to bring him something great. It is the same way with our heavenly father, we can say “Thank you”, knowing that He has great things in store for His children, far greater than anything I could ever do for my own children. Many great surprises await us!
        For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.
Ephesians 2:10
       I am attaching an adorable video of a little cutie reciting Psalm 23. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsNptw29OyQ

Monday, June 20, 2016

Beauty that surrounds you


          I just got back from spending a week in my hometown celebrating my dad’s birthday. I haven’t lived in Amarillo for 20 years now. (So hard to believe!) There are so many things about it that I didn’t appreciate or even notice when I was growing up there. I never thought the flat prairie with no trees was beautiful, but now I appreciate it. I didn’t think twice about being able to see stars forever in the clear night sky, the amazing views at Palo Duro Canyon, or even the quirky Cadillac Ranch. I actually had never even been out to the Cadillac Ranch until this trip. It wasn’t until I moved away that I began to notice and truly appreciate the things that make my hometown special. Some of these things I never thought about until friends who had never been there were asking about things to do on vacation. Then I started to think about it in a different way. What I thought was dull and boring when I lived there, has taken on a new light now that I live 10 hours away.
         It reminds me of an object lesson from a Bible study earlier this year about vultures and hummingbirds. Both of them fly over the same area. Vultures seek out and find death and decay. Hummingbirds seek out and find beautiful flowers and sweet nectar. Both can be in the same place at the same time, but find something completely different. It is all in what they are looking for. The same is true for us, our perspective has such an impact on what we look for and find. What a great reminder to look for the beauty that surrounds you right where you are!

         Enjoy some of the beauty of the Texas panhandle as well! Here are a few of my favorite pics. 


Friday, May 27, 2016

Do Something

Living life without knowing your unique purpose and passion is sleepwalking through life. It feels like you are just getting through the daily drudgery of tasks to be done, but not really living to your full potential. As Christians, we know that God has us here to draw people to Him. Often the details of how to live that out are fuzzy and nebulous. Christy Wright says “The things that are important to you are a part of you.” That revelation was huge for me!

 I have been praying about how God can use me to make a difference for orphans who I feel so passionate about helping. Then I got an e-mail from a small orphanage in Taiwan that I have fallen in love with online over the past few years, named Taiwan Xi En. http://taiwanxien.org/ I love their heart for getting children into Christian homes and the way they love the children in their care. I think you will fall in love with them too!


Here is a link to their most recent newsletter. The short of it is that they need to raise funds by June 10th for their next step in expanding to house more children. They are currently full and have to turn children away. Please take a look at this link and pray about donating to help support their ministry. If you send a donation, please e-mail me and let me know at captivatingjoyphotography@gmail.com I don’t want to know how much you gave, just that you gave. In the words of Matthew West “It’s time for us to do something!”


Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Summer's coming! What about today?

My Bible study yesterday had a great illustration. Imagine a bank account with $86,400. No matter what we do, as long as we live, we receive the same amount each day. The only thing is that it you lose what is left at the end of the day. It doesn’t carry over.

That bank account is time. We are given 86,400 seconds every morning. Each night we lose what wasn’t invested. When we fail to use today’s deposit wisely, the loss is ours. This really hit home for me as I am learning to be more intentional with my time. It reminds me of the DC Talk song that was popular when I was a teen “Time is ticking away. Tick, tick, ticking away.” (Now I can’t stop it from playing in my head. Enjoy the song today. You’re welcome!)

Time is finite. You always have to make choices on how you spend your time. If you are always giving your time and attention to the squeaky wheel, you are going to be stressed. You are stressed when you don’t have time for what you care about. The things that are important to you are a part of you. Intentionally put your own values at the top of your list.     ~ Christy Wright, Business Boutique 2016

What does my calendar say about what I value? As we are wrapping up another school year and filling up the summer calendar, it has me really thinking about choosing what is best for each of my family members. I am looking forward to making memories with my family this summer in the cool, beautiful mountains of Colorado, lazy days by the pool, and a more relaxed schedule. I am also excited about launching my new business and going on a mission trip to the Dominican Republic for the 1st time. What are some of your summer plans?   

As I have a natural tendency to get excited about future plans I am making, I am reminded to live in the moment today. How am I going to use these 86,400 seconds that I can never get back?

Monday, May 23, 2016

Mountain Top High

I had an amazing weekend experience at The Business Boutique conference in Ft Worth. I was inspired so much and my passion was ignited! My feelings were indescribable as I came home ready to launch my new business and prepare to give to orphans around the world. Literally ready to take on the world!

As always happens following these type of experiences, reality hits hard when you get home. My precious dog ate something indigestible while I was gone on my trip. (She does this often.) So amid my excitement and inability to stop my mind long enough to sleep, said dog has vomited throughout the night on my return. What a warm welcome home! 

So mingled with my excitement and determination to follow through on all that I learned this weekend, has been a lot of cleaning up dog vomit all over my house! (Insert a good amount of gagging and heaving.)


Surprisingly, in the middle of everything, something inside of me is different. Instead of dwelling on the sick dog, lamenting about all of the cleanup, and giving in to the “Woe is me, nothing is ever going to change. My purpose in life must have been to clean up dog vomit” mentality, I have been able to take it in stride and keep my focus where it ought to be. I am focusing on finding what God has for me to do today and baby stepping my way into my dreams one day at a time. Just writing this post to start the blog I have been thinking about for years is a big step in itself.  

All of this is leading into a huge leap of faith in opening my own business. I am excited to see where He leads and what He has in store. (Which may include a trip to the vet.)

I hope your week is off to a great start too:) What is God leading you into today? 
Welcome to Captivating Joy!